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I remember one day going through a radio station and heard this song play. The lyrics I heard were, "you'll feel better tomorrow come the morning light." At the time, my parents were talking about getting a divorce. I knew that those lyrics had something in them so they resonated with me. I wasn't sure whether my parents loved each other or not but I came to terms with the fact that if they were unhappy, they should separated. I was cool with it as long as they were both happy. I was mostly worried about who would go with which parent. With those words, I realized later in life that even though this is a sappy love song, it's much deeper than that. My parents rekindled and I would use this song as a comfort. As a teenager, I used to go back to this song to see how I could fix things and make things better for myself but now that I have a son, I see it differently. Now it's about how I can make things better for him and not put him through what I've been through. 

 

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